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“Painting can be taught, however, the gift of inspiration, dedication and passion is within.” - Judith Durr Judith Durr was recently inducted into Western Artists of America, a very prestigious organization of the world’s finest western artists. Membership is by invitation only. Durr is one of several world class artists that will be participating in the 2011 Phippen Museum Western Art Show – a fundraiser for the Phippen Museum now in its 37th year – May 28 – 30, 2011 in downtown Prescott, Arizona. Judith Durr claims her Native American heritage. Raised in the Southwest, a native of Arizona, Judith Durr resides in Cave Creek, Arizona with her artist husband, Roger Kull. “My Southwestern oil paintings are created from respect for my Choctaw/Cherokee heritage. I preserve the legacy of the First People’s artifacts and rugs portrayed in my oil paintings. However, I paint artifacts from tribes and clans throughout the Americas. By capturing the emotions of the viewer, my objective is illusion,” said Durr. “I want the viewer to want reach out to feel the fabric of the rugs, the beadwork on the moccasins, and the smoothness of the pottery or pick the kernels from the corn because they look real. My distinctive style is unique with the use of a rug as consistent background element in every still life painting. I paint from my extensive collection of artifacts. I enjoy the history and stories about each artifact,” added Durr. “Painting from life, each still life painting is skillfully composed and sketched. To accomplish the realism, I use layers and glazes. The challenge is to paint superior oil paintings.” Judith’s exquisite oil paintings, her spectacular style, and dedication to realism are internationally recognized. Her Native American heritage is the inspiration for her First People’s still life oil paintings. Her genre includes Western Life, landscapes and historical research. She is a member of Oil Painters of America, Southwestern Premier Artists and the Sonoran Arts League. Judith’s masterpieces are collected by prominent museums and are featured in corporate and private art collections around the world. Her work is featured in Western Art Collector, Southwest Art, Art of the West and Arizona Art Collector. Visit Judith’s home/studio or for a current show schedule call, email or visit her website. Judith lectures for museums, universities elder hostels, foreign exchange students programs, fine art councils, annual Native American art shows and many private organizations though out the country. Judith Durr has been represented by many galleries throughout the Southwest. Her artwork was chosen by the Environmental Protection Agency as the posters for their in-house programs 2007, 2009 & 2010. She has been the featured artist for many fine art shows. Upcoming shows include the WAA Exhibition at the Pearce Museum in Texas in March 2012. For more information: www.JudyDurr.50Megs.comHD Video and high resolution images are available. Contact DM@DMProductionsLLC.com
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“My Southwestern oil paintings are created from respect for my Choctaw/Cherokee heritage. I want to preserve the legacy of the First People’s artifacts and rugs portrayed in my oil paintings. But, I also paint artifacts from tribes and clans throughout the Americas. I hope that by capturing the emotions of the viewer, my objective is illusion,” said Durr.
“I like my art to reflect the timelessness of the Santa Fe lifestyle and the environment that inspires it,” Kull says. “’Old Santa Fe’ is part of my Santa Fe collection. The sculptures are created with the Western Four Corners Historical View, sculptures with pottery and embedded turquoise. I have over 14,000 collectors and each leather sculpture guarantees originality and is a one of a kind.”
“When the opportunity arose for me and I was able to take some art classes I found my passion. And a real joy when I found that I just want to paint. In preserving the legacy and history of the First People’s and painting artifacts collected throughout the Americas has been most satisfying to me and my collectors appreciate the authenticity. Capturing emotions with realism and authenticity has become my signature. Coming home to Texas for the WAA Exhibition at the Pearce Museum is an achievement I savor.”
“We are delighted to host the Eighth Annual Western Artists of America (WAA) Exhibition and Sale here at the Pearce Museum, on the campus of Navarro College (http://www.NavarroCollege.edu). It is a wonderful opportunity, not only for the museum, but also for the community,” said Holly Beasley, executive director of the Pearce Museum. “While the museum is just south of Dallas/Fort Worth, an event of this caliber will surely put Corsicana on the cultural map and bring a higher level of prestige to the Pearce Museum.” Beginning her journey into painting in 1990, Durr has excelled in her craft until now, as a Western Artist of America member, she has reached the pinnacle of Master Artist.